tangle|tangles in English
noun
[tan·gle || 'tæŋgl]
disorderly mass, jumble; confusing or complicated condition; fight (Informal)
Use "tangle|tangles" in a sentence
1. 19 The threads tangle easily.
2. 26 Tangles like this still interrupted their intercourse.
3. 4 This string's in a tangle.
4. Better not tangle with Slim.
5. A depiction of neurons, Amyloids and tau tangles
6. 6 The string was in a tangle.
7. The wool got in a fearful tangle.
8. 20 Her hair tends to tangle.
9. 22 His hair was a damp, matted tangle.
10. 4 The wool got in a fearful tangle.
11. Cactus wrens and Inca doves nest in thick tangles of mesquite.
12. Invertebrates whizzed and Chirred in the tangles of brush beneath the sandstone outcrops
13. 9 His financial affairs are in such a tangle.
14. 7 The legal tangle was never really unravelled.
15. 5 His financial affairs are in a tangle.
16. 1 The Whitewater tangle remains a nettlesome wild card.
17. 3 The wool got in a fearful tangle.
18. 25 Hugh lay awake in a tangle of candlewick bedspread.
19. 23 The Whitewater tangle remains a nettlesome wild card.
20. Hugh lay awake in a tangle of candlewick bedspread.
21. 24 Gordon notices a tangle of walkers stomping towards us.
22. 1 We employed a lawyer to straighten our legal tangle.
23. 10 She got into a tangle with the staff.
24. 8 He wouldn't like to tangle with a politician.
25. Medical Tangle is a hot issue of the society.